Catch all the drama from Switzerland's historic win to the shocking disqualification of the Dutch contender at Eurovision 2024 in Malmo, Sweden!
Eurovision 2024 was a rollercoaster of emotions with Switzerland's Nemo claiming victory with the powerful song 'The Code.' The event was not without its controversies, including the absence of Abba, the mishap with the trophy that got smashed, and the surprising fall in the public vote for Olly Alexander. Adding to the drama, Dutch singer Joost Klein was booted from the competition just hours before the grand finale due to a complaint, stirring up last-minute changes in the lineup.
Switzerland's Nemo emerged as the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision, marking a historic moment for the competition. The victory came amid protests and heated discussions, making this edition one of the most controversial in Eurovision history. With glitter and glam, the 68th song contest in Malmo captivated audiences globally, culminating in a breathtaking finale where the Swiss triumphed over 25 countries to claim the coveted title.
Interesting Fact: Nemo's win as a non-binary artist signifies a step towards inclusivity and diversity in Eurovision, breaking barriers and celebrating individuality on a global stage.
Fascinating Fact: Despite the ups and downs, Eurovision 2024 showcased the power of music to unite, entertain, and spark conversations about inclusivity and acceptance in the international music community.
Why did Olly Alexander fall flat in the public vote? Why didn't Abba show up? And how did the trophy get smashed?
The Swiss singer and rapper was one of two nonbinary artists in the finals at this year's event held in Malmo, Sweden. Meanwhile, protesters called for ...
Switzerland has won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'The Code' performed by Nemo.
A complaint about Dutch singer Joost Klein has prompted a shuffle to Eurovision's final lineup just hours before its Saturday grand finale.
Join us in Malmรถ for all the glitter and glam of the 68th Eurovision song contest.
Swiss singer Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song, The Code.
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Eurovision Song Contest 2024 final is being organised in the Malmo city of Sweden.The participation of Israel in the final has not gone well with the ...
Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein out because of incident involving female member of production crew.